How to mask your static IP address with a purchased domain?

I am hosting a ASP.NET application and I have a domain name. The problem is that every time I type my domain and is found my static IP address and the ASP application directories are shown. I do not want that information to be shown and I wonder if I can do something to keep showing my domain plus the directories only.

I have a pop service from 1and1.com and also an account where I can create domain names. I am just redirecting from the domain provided by 1and1.com to my IIS server here in my office. How do I have to configure my IIS to just show my domain and not my IP Address and directories?

If you can provide us with the actual DNS name maybe we can figure out where the redirection is taking place and *if* there is a way to do anything about the IP address.

If this is one of those deals where the 'hoster' registers your domain name to their IP address and then does a redirect for you to whatever IP address you tel them there likely isn't anythign that can be done.

Dave, you're the ranking genius on this one! So correct me if I'm wrong...but I think what's missing is a nameserver of some sort right? On 1and1, it looks like you can control the ns of the domain name, but I don't know if you'd use theirs, or does cyborgcom need his own?

Generally most places that host domain names will have their own name servers you can use if you want to. Some of them allow you to register your own name servers.

Some places take the domain name you register and point it to their own webserver and use a table of some sort that looks at what name you are trying to reach and does a redirect to the IP address you have registered. I've even seen some that do this in a frame (very ugly and can cause issues).

What I am curious about now is the following line:
" I am just redirecting from the domain provided by 1and1.com to my IIS server here in my office."

" I am just redirecting from the domain provided by 1and1.com to my IIS server here in my office."

What I meant with this is that I have a computer acting as my IIS server in my office. I have a static ip address for WAN connection and my LAN interface to my network where my data base is. I have a domain name provided by www.1and1.com and I create a sub domain. I have the configuration of Domain destination Settings as the following:

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